Maser 4200 check engine light
Maser 4200 check engine light
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MaserMurph

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27 posts

228 months

Wednesday 20th June 2007
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I had only recently (last 3 months) been using higher octane fuels: V-Power, Esso and generic super unleaded.

My CEL now appears - is this possibly related? I've done a number of soft boots, which seem to turn the light off for all of 10 minutes. Has anyone else experienced this or have any suggestions as to other possibilities or is it another expensive dealer trip?

Troesma

432 posts

240 months

Thursday 21st June 2007
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Not as a consequence of fuel, in my experience (cannot rule it out, though...) If it clears itself after a "hard reboot" (switch battery power off from boot switch, wait 30', turn on again) it is likely one of the lambda sensors triggering. Does it happen on start-up, or at service temp?

Would try to get a OBD code reader and look at the code. They are cheap and can save you many trips to the dealer...

Edited by Troesma on Thursday 21st June 01:32

MaserMurph

Original Poster:

27 posts

228 months

Thursday 21st June 2007
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Thanks - is the lambda the O2 sensor? Is that a symptom or cause of possible cat damage?

stepr1

114 posts

264 months

Thursday 21st June 2007
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Have you got a standard exhaust on it?

MaserMurph

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27 posts

228 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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At the moment, yes, but I'm contemplating a Tubi rear set. The light comes on at start-up, and only rectifies for maybe 10 minutes after the re-boot.

Edited by MaserMurph on Friday 22 June 15:27

Troesma

432 posts

240 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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Yep, lambda's are the O2 sensors. From what you describe it seems the likely cause, but better hook an OBD reader to retrieve the error code stored.

MaserMurph

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27 posts

228 months

Saturday 23rd June 2007
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Thanks, I'll get the chaps at Carr's to take a look while they sort some other minor niggles for me.

P.S. Huge recommendation for Carr's of Exeter - their labour costs are half of HR Owen and provided you have flexibility, they bring a truck up and bring your car back. You get the feeling their customer facing staff are long-standing enthusiasts rather than deal-hungry estate agents.

Troesma

432 posts

240 months

Saturday 23rd June 2007
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Agree. Bought my new car from them. Cannot comment on the quality of the mechanical servicing, but the chaps "at the back" seem knowledgeable and indeed very open to questions and friendly, something not quite seen these days in main dealerland. Customer-facing staff are also on-the-money, very nice to deal with. Hope you get it sorted.


Edited by Troesma on Saturday 23 June 12:07

Mazzer3.2

566 posts

245 months

Saturday 23rd June 2007
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Troesma said:
Agree. Bought my new car from them. Cannot comment on the quality of the mechanical servicing, but the chaps "at the back" seem knowledgeable and indeed very open to questions and friendly, something not quite seen these days in main dealerland. Customer-facing staff are also on-the-money, very nice to deal with. Hope you get it sorted.


Edited by Troesma on Saturday 23 June 12:07
Apologies for the thread hijack, so Ed, new car; Gransport perchance? Pray tell the details.... (and the odd piccy once delivered would be good).

Troesma

432 posts

240 months

Saturday 23rd June 2007
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Yep Simon, spot-on spin

MaserMurph

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27 posts

228 months

Thursday 28th June 2007
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Good news. The CEL has randomly gone off before the trip to the garage. I guess the lambda got used to the new juice.